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Urban Development

Every published summary we have tied to Urban Development in Fort Worth, grouped into one page so residents can follow the issue without digging through individual meetings.

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Fort Worth

Last updated

Jun 29, 2026

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Meeting coverage connected to Urban Development.

Briefing
May 12, 2026

Fort Worth City Council meeting summary

The Council met in regular session and approved the Consent Agenda unanimously, authorizing multiple appropriations, contracts, and capital projects including major water-system actions and a large customer information system contract. Council adopted tax abatement zones and agreements for manufacturing projects, approved annexation and multiple zoning changes (including a text amendment to allow small lot housing), authorized use of eminent domain for the Bomber Spur Trail, and accepted a $4 million HUD transit grant. The meeting also approved public safety donations and labor agreement amendments related to paramedic promotions.

4 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Aug 12, 2025

Fort Worth City Council Approves Major Infrastructure, Zoning, and Budget Items

The Fort Worth City Council met on August 12, 2025, and approved a wide range of items including infrastructure funding, zoning changes, property acquisitions, and budget adjustments. Key actions included the adoption of the Eastside Transportation Plan, approval of several zoning dockets, and the allocation of funds for water, sewer, and park projects.

5 min readMunicipal coverage
Briefing
Jun 10, 2025

Fort Worth City Council Approves Major Grants, Capital Projects, and Zoning Actions

The Fort Worth City Council approved a wide range of capital improvement projects, grant agreements, zoning changes, and board appointments during its June 10, 2025, meeting. Key actions included funding for park renovations, infrastructure upgrades, tax increment reinvestment zone creation, and several zoning docket approvals and denials.

3 min readMunicipal coverage